Fuchsia: A Hummingbird Favorite Fuchsia plants attract hummingbirds with their vibrant flowers and provide excellent nesting material with their dense, twiggy growth.
Trumpet Vine: Ideal for Nesting Trumpet vines offer abundant nectar and sturdy vines that hummingbirds can use to build their nests.
Bee Balm: Rich in Nectar Bee Balm’s bright flowers not only provide nectar but its aromatic leaves can also be used by hummingbirds for nest lining.
Salvia: A Nectar Source Salvia plants are perfect for attracting hummingbirds, offering nectar and a safe place for them to create nests.
Red Hot Poker: Vibrant Attraction The bright, tubular flowers of Red Hot Poker plants draw in hummingbirds, and its leaves help with nest construction.–
Lavender: Fragrant and Useful Lavender provides both nectar and a pleasant aroma, while its woody stems offer material for hummingbird nests.
Coral Honeysuckle: Great for Shelter Coral Honeysuckle’s twisting vines are perfect for creating sheltered areas for hummingbirds to build their nests
Morning Glory: Quick-Growing and Colorful Morning Glories attract hummingbirds with their bright flowers and provide vines that can be used for nesting.